Call of Duty makes a triumphant return to Steam after almost five years. Call of Duty has released its last four major titles on Blizzard's Battle.net launcher. The last CoD game to appear on Steam was Call of Duty: WW2 back when it was released on November 3, 2017. Black Ops 4, Modern Warfare, Black Ops Old War, and Vanguard were released exclusively on Battle.net in the following years.

The PC version of Call of Duty has paved the way for Call of Duty modding especially when it comes to Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 and its zombies mode.

The Steam workshop and community mod allow people to get creative and come up with their own custom maps for people to enjoy. This is the reason why the zombies' community is still enjoying zombies on Black Ops 3 instead of Vanguard Zombies.

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It is not only restricted to zombies but also multiplayer modes. Indie developers have also developed custom maps with custom game modes over on Steam. This not only gives players something to enjoy but brings the community together. Call of Duty was all about this before it left the platform to join Blizzard's Battle.net.

Thankfully, the new Modern Warfare 2 is returning to Steam, and players are more than excited about it. While some players believe their game library should be on one platform, others are over the moon, hoping to get creative through possible mod support. A great example of what the mods can help achieve is a map called Nightmare for Black Ops 3 zombies.